How to Like and Dislike Songs on Spotify (and Why You Should)

Spotify is among the most widely used music and audio apps worldwide. It’s a favorite among users for how easy it is to navigate and for the great suggestions it gives for what to listen to next.

The more time you spend using the app, the better your experience. And a large part of that is thanks to you taking the time to like and dislike songs. It’s a simple thing to do, but it improves the algorithm immensely. So, if you have yet to do that, here’s how you could like and dislike songs on Spotify.

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How to Like Songs on Spotify

When you play a song on theSpotify app, a heart symbol hovers close by, and that’s what you use to like songs. It couldn’t be any easier.

Once you start playing a song, you’ll need to tap the music player at the bottom of your screen. After you open it, just tap theheart-shaped buttonon the left side of the button that takes you back to the previous song.

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If you don’t want to play the song, you can tap thethree-dot buttonnext to the song to open a new menu. Next, all you need to do is tapLike.

Whatever method you choose, once the heart it’s green, it means you’ve liked the song—easy peasy.

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How to Dislike Songs on Spotify

Hiding or disliking your song is a greatSpotify playlist tipyou need to start using. Don’t worry; it’s just as easy as liking your songs.

First, start playing a song and tap the music player at the bottom of the screen to go full-screen. Next, if you’re on Android, tap the button with a dash inside a circle on the right side of the play/pause button.

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Once you press it, it takes you to a screen with options on what you can do to the song in question, including theHide This Songoption. For iPhone users, you’ll need to tap thethree-dot buttonin the top right corner of your screen. TapHide Songand the song is officially hidden and disliked.

If you wish to avoid hearing a song, you can search for it via the search tab—you can search with the song’s name orthe song lyrics. Then, press thethree-dots buttonnext to the song’s name, and selectDon’t Play This.

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Why Liking and Disliking Songs on Spotify Matters

You might think it isn’t worth the time and effort to like and dislike songs on Spotify, but it’s the opposite. As with most apps nowadays, Spotify has an algorithm that helps navigate your experience within the app—similar tohow social media algorithms work.

And just likesocial media algorithms have some benefits, using Spotify’s algorithms to your advantage is actually a good thing.

The more you interact with the app, the better your experience becomes. That means liking and disliking songs allows Spotify to curate songs you’ll enjoy hearing. You train the algorithm and help it figure out your preferences, getting a more personalized experience with each like and dislike.​​​​​​​

Liking and Disliking Is Worth Doing, So Do It

Given that it’s a matter of clicking or tapping a few buttons in a matter of seconds, liking and disliking songs is worth it. And it won’t take long for you to reap the benefits.

Soon after you start, you’ll get better songs, playlists, and artist suggestions. Curate your experience by teaching the app what you like and dislike—it’s worth the time and effort.

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